(The Center Square) – Fraud in three North Carolina cases costing taxpayers about $27 million are among 17 getting enforcement action from the National Fraud Enforcement Division, the U.S. Justice Department said Friday.

One involved stealing food assistance from families, another was money laundering in disaster loans and unemployment benefits, and a third involved fraudulent tax refunds on COVID-19 tax credits. All are tied to the seven-state coalition – the newly created Southeast Fraud Enforcement Federal-State Partnership – collaborating efforts with 18 offices of federal prosecutors, five federal law enforcement partners and more than 50 state officials.

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